In Jazz, like in America, the group works together toward a common cause with lots of room left for each individual to shine.

Richie Gerber
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In Jazz, like in America, the group works together toward a common cause with lots of room left for each individual to shine. This quote is about how the songs are better if there are many different songs playing at the same time. The jazz musicians are not all playing the same songs, they play songs that work together to create something new.

Source: Jazz: Americas Gift: From Its Birth To George Gershwins Rhapsody In Blue & Beyond

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